CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 MEETO MEMORIAL AWARD
ANHAD (Act Now for Harmony and Democracy) and Sangat, a South Asian Feminist Network, are now inviting nominations for the Meeto Memorial
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 MEETO MEMORIAL AWARD
ANHAD (Act Now for Harmony and Democracy) and Sangat, a South Asian Feminist Network, are now inviting nominations for the Meeto Memorial
UNDP launches "We Can End Poverty" photo contest
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in partnership with Olympus Corporation and the Agence France-Presse (AFP) Foundation, launched the second
Freedom to Create exhibits in Kabul, Afghanistan
1-22 June 2010
Freedom to Create is proud to bring its global touring exhibition to Afghanistan which will be on show at the
Open Call to all artistes
Celeste Prize- 2010 2nd edition
New York/ Berlin- 40,000 Euro awards
Awards are voted by the finalist artists themselves on 11 December 2010 in
2010 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
Kurt Schork Awards
The Kurt Schork Memorial Awards uniquely honour the contributions of freelance journalists covering foreign news and reporters from the developing
Bijaya Lama, a media personality as well as a singer, distributes stickers to participants of the peace rally organized in Basantapur Durbar Square on the morning of 7 May, in
TWO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SEMESTER COURSE IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES, PUDUCHERRY, INDIA
The Norwegian organisation Kulturstudier (Culture Studies) is offering two 10-week scholarships to South Asian nationals wishing to
Is this a book, a magazine or an academic journal? Pahar is none of these, yet a little bit of each. It is a new concept: an annual magazine that
Falling water is Nepal´s wealth. As is the case with some other small, land-locked countries like Paraguay, Laos and Bhutan, its hydro-electric potential is Nepal´s greatest natural resource.
The story unfolds high on the Mahab-harat Lekh, somewhere in West Nepal, many years ago. Gurans {RJiododendrori), a girl tree, was in her gangly adolescent stage. Her branches hung out
Mountaineering in Nepal is neither open nor free. Of its countless summits, only 104 peaks are on the per¬mitted expedition list for which a large fee, increasing with the